Law and Ethics for Non-Persons in U.S. Gulag

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Last week the D.C. Court of Appeals threw out a suit by three British former prisoners at Gitmo, and in their ruling legitimated the use of torture at Guantanamo’s Camp Delta, saying that such “seriously criminal” actions by the government was “foreseen”, and that no one could be held responsible for following orders. It also stated that Guantanamo prisoners were not legally “persons.” Could I be making this up?

No chance. Here’s Scott Horton’s take at Harper’s:

Three British detainees held at Gitmo, who were seized for bounty payments for no good reason and who were pried free by the British Government, filed suit alleging that they had been tortured and denied their religious freedom. They sought redress from the authors of the Gitmo system, including former Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld, who crafted a series of once-secret orders directing the Guantánamo torture system. Among the practices introduced and used were waterboarding, hypothermia, long-time standing, sleep deprivation in excess of two days and the use of psychotropic drugs-each of which constitutes torture under American law and under international standards. These orders and their implementation were criminal acts under United States law….

The judges hearing the case, all movement conservative Republicans appointed by a President named Bush- Karen LeCraft Henderson, Janice Rogers Brown and A. Raymond Randolph-concluded that the plaintiffs were not “persons” for purpose of the relevant statute protecting religious freedom. They further concluded that acts of torture and contempt and abuse targeting religious belief were within the legitimate scope of conduct of an American cabinet officer, so that official immunity blocked the suit.

McClatchy news had the story, too:

The court rejected other claims on the grounds that then-Attorney General John Ashcroft had certified that the military officials were acting within the scope of their jobs when they authorized the tactics, and that such tactics were “foreseeable.”

   “It was foreseeable that conduct that would ordinarily be indisputably `seriously criminal’ would be implemented by military officials responsible for detaining and interrogating suspected enemy combatants,” Circuit Judge Karen LeCraft Henderson wrote in the court’s main opinion.

Meanwhile, the American Psychological Association, which just can’t bring itself to restrict use of its members at Guantanamo, CIA “black site” prisons, and other military hellholes where Bush corrals his victims in the predatory “war on terror” (places like Baghram), has opened up a period of public comment on its policies, with the aim of producing an ethics casebook “on psychological ethics and national security”. Never mind that the latter two terms constitute an oxymoron.

The goal of the casebook/commentary is to provide ethical guidance to psychologists advising or consulting to national security-related interrogations

But there is really no point in constructing casebooks restricting the military and CIA in their use of torture. Nor does it seem the courts can be counted upon to rule against it. As the recent ruling reported above makes clear, instead, the legitimization of human beings into non-persons is well under way. Supposedly “liberal” organizations like APA are anxious to provide ethical cover for atrocities and attacks against freedom. While some of those involved may be well-meaning individuals, the weight of social conformity and institutional identification, not to mention bureaucratic conservatism and narrow-minded guild consciousness, combines to make this call for a casebook something more than insipid. It asks APA critics to take a hand in crafting a policy that will involve them in the interrogation practices of individuals without rights, without oversight, by institutions that have a fifty year policy of researching and conducting torture.

As Chris Floyd noted some time ago:

It is obvious beyond all dispute by now that the Bush Regime will simply ignore any and all attempts to put fetters on its atrocities. They will not stop torturing people. They will not stop kidnapping people and holding them without charges. They will not stop launching mass-murdering wars of aggression. They will not stop perverting the electoral system to keep their extremist fringe views ensconced in power.

The only possible way to stop these criminal depradations is to remove Bush and Cheney from office. Nothing else will do it. And any national political figure or presidential candidate who does not have this removal at the top of their agenda, who is not beating this drum day after day and using all their power and influence and position to help bring it about is, as we have noted here before, nothing but an accomplice to torture and murder.

Also posted at Invictus

Afghanistan defines the Bush Administration

It’s tempting to say that Afghanistan represents the Bush Administration’s supreme failure. I’ve made that claim, in the past. But that presumes that the Bush Administration was, in the the smallest degree, interested in catching the people who attacked us on September 11, 2001, and in keeping this nation safe. Of course, some have done very well, from Bush’s wars. Meanwhile, the collective wisdom of the more than 100 bipartisan foreign-policy experts consulted by Foreign Policy and the Center for American Progress to form The Terrorism Index led to this summary:

The world these experts see today is one that continues to grow more threatening. Fully 91 percent say the world is becoming more dangerous for Americans and the United States, up 10 percentage points since February. Eighty-four percent do not believe the United States is winning the war on terror, an increase of 9 percentage points from six months ago. More than 80 percent expect a terrorist attack on the scale of 9/11 within a decade, a result that is more or less unchanged from one year ago.

But, of course, if the Bush Administration actually gave a damn about national security, and catching the terrorists who attacked us, they’d have done something about it. Instead, their incompetence allowed Osama bin Laden to get away, when he could have been caught or killed, at the battle of Tora Bora. They disastrously shifted their focus from those who had attacked us to those who never had, and because of that, the Taliban are growing stronger both in Afghanistan and Pakistan, while Al Qaeda has also regrouped and grown stronger in both countries. In fact, both countries are having to negotiate with the Taliban, and bin Laden, himself, is even now well-positioned to launch another attack.

If this war actually was about justice and security, rather than profits, it would be correctly seen as the signature failure of the singularly disastrous administration. Bush is destroying the Constitution and violating international law, not to mention the basic laws of humanity and morality, but he has not made America safer, and he has not caught the people who committed the worst ever act of terrorism on American soil. It would be surreal, were it not so damnable.  

In Afghanistan, the Bush Administration has been surging backward. Some say the war in Afghanistan is lost. In October, the Marine Corps asked to move its troops from Iraq to Afghanistan, but in December, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said no; but he has, of late, been blaming our NATO allies for the problems in Afghanistan! And it just keeps getting worse.

Today, Agence France-Presse reported:

Taliban militants and a suicide bomber stormed Kabul’s main hotel used by foreigners, killing at least six people and raising questions Tuesday about how they managed to breach tight security.

UN chief Ban Ki-moon suggested the attack may have been targeting Norway’s visiting foreign minister Jonas Gahr Stoere, who was inside the luxury Serena hotel at the time and took shelter with other guests in the basement.

A US citizen and a Norwegian journalist were among the dead.

The Serena hotel, opened in November 2005, is the main venue in the capital for high-level functions of the Western-backed government, as well as foreign embassies and businesses.

As such it is heavily barricaded and guarded against security threats amid an increasingly violent Taliban-led insurgency.

Essentially, they’re now able to penetrate inside the Afghan version of the Green Zone. And the Washington Post added:

The U.S. plan to send an additional 3,200 Marines to troubled southern Afghanistan this spring reflects the Pentagon’s belief that if it can’t bully its recalcitrant NATO allies into sending more troops to the Afghan front, perhaps it can shame them into doing so, U.S. officials said.

Shame them? For failing to fix Bush’s own failures?

But the immediate reaction to the proposed deployment from NATO partners fighting alongside U.S. forces was that it was about time the United States stepped up its own effort.

You think?

After more than six years of coalition warfare in Afghanistan, NATO is a bundle of frayed nerves and tension over nearly every aspect of the conflict, including troop levels and missions, reconstruction, anti-narcotics efforts, and even counterinsurgency strategy. Stress has grown along with casualties, domestic pressures and a sense that the war is not improving, according to a wide range of senior U.S. and NATO-member officials who agreed to discuss sensitive alliance issues on the condition of anonymity.

While Washington has long called for allies to send more forces, NATO countries involved in some of the fiercest fighting have complained that they are suffering the heaviest losses. The United States supplies about half of the 54,000 foreign troops in Afghanistan, they say, but the British, Canadians and Dutch are engaged in regular combat in the volatile south.

Fighting the war that Bush failed to fight. Fighting the war from which Bush turned his attention away. Fighting the war on Bush’s behalf, with inadequate help from Bush, but now being blamed for Bush’s failures. That’s your Bush Administration, in a nutshell: disastrous at national security, disastrous at war, disastrous at diplomacy, but good for the war profiteers. Because impeachment is not going to happen, 2009 cannot come too soon.

Pony Party: You Want to What???

     Welcome to a very special edition of Pony Party, brought to you by the losers at the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), who currently have nothing better to do than hang around a horse barn. Normally, we would still be basking in the reflected glow of the overdressed ordeal celebrating professional incest known as the Golden Globe Awards. But nooooo – the HFPA had to cave in to a bunch of writers!  

    Seriously, HFPA members, have you ever met a writer — or even seen one in person?  They’re a bunch of weirdos who spend all their time thinking about serial commas, gerund phrases and reflexive pronouns. What are you afraid of – that they might give you a paper cut? Throw a pencil at you? Spell your name wrong? Here’s a clue: the word “writer” comes from the Old Norse “haukur dorgeirsson guðlaugsson” which translates loosely as “spends all day in pajamas pretending to work.”

     Anyways, we’re not intimidated by a bunch of good-for-nothing writers around here, so on with the show! This week’s topic: Necessity really is the mother of invention. Out of necessity, I have decided to invent something that makes it impossible for the human brain to recognize specific phrases. Example: Mine will be programmed not to hear “blind date” or its euphemisms — “There’s someone you should meet,” “I think you’ll really like him,” or the kiss of death — “You two are perfect for each other!” When these phrases are spoken, my brain will just go blank, not that that’s unusual, but lately hearing people speak these words has made my hair stand on end, and to be honest, it’s just not a good look for me.

    Back story: I’m at home, quietly minding my own business (probably staring at the wall or something equally exciting), when my friend Casey calls and says there’s someone she wants me to meet (down, hair, get down!). First of all, Casey is on husband number four, and these two could teach Whitney and Bobby a few things about domestic disputes, so clearly this part of her “Operation Misery Loves Company” effort. Plus, having been down Blind Date Street a few times before – and having gotten car-sick every single time — I go all girly on her and burst into tears.

    “Oh, come on!” she says. “He’s different!” (Note: “different” in this context should not be interpreted to mean anything. It’s just a distraction designed to keep the listener from crying even harder.)

    “He’s sophisticated, great sense of humor, and I’m pretty sure he’s not an axe murderer.” That Casey — what a wit! Well, okay, but could we talk on the phone first?

     

     First Call: He sounds nice (don’t they all?) and says he’d really like to get to know me better (who wouldn’t?). And then, just as I’m starting to think he actually is different, he utters the fatal words: “There’s a new restaurant at the beach we could try. It’s supposed to be the bomb.”  

    Oh. No. No no no. He didn’t actually say “the bomb,” did he? Hello, Museum of Outdated Slang Spoken by a Person Trying too Hard to Sound Hip calling! Did someone there just say “the bomb”? Wow, that hasn’t happened in quite a while. You’re not going to go out with him, are you? Good, because he’ll probably be saying things like “Word!” and “Cuz that’s just how I roll!” all evening.

    Second call: He sounds okay — until he says “I thought we’d go to Vegas and catch a ten o’clock show, then have dinner and just hang out.”  

    Oh. No. No no no. I’m sorry, sir, but you have reached a wrong number. This is not 1-800-IMASLUT or 1-888-GETLAID. Please hang up and try your call again.

    Because no matter how nice you sound, everybody knows the last plane out of Las Vegas is at 10 P.M., and I am not spending the night with a total stranger and frankly, neither should you.  And one more thing: Please try to remember that “separated” does not mean the same thing as “totally freaking desperate.”  

    Third call: Forget it. I’m not even writing this one down, other than one word: Ewwwww!  

    Fourth call: He sounds nice (some of us never learn). We talk for a while. And then he says, “So let’s get together. What would you like to do?”

     What???? He’s asking me??? Hello, fairy godmother here – this is good. Keep him talking.  

    Me: “Oh, I don’t know. Do you think they still have bumper cars at the Santa Monica Pier?

    Him: (long pause, during which I wait for the inevitable dial tone) “You sure you want to do bumper cars? Because I am kind of known as the Mario Andretti of bumper cars.”

    Me: (long pause, as it sinks in that I’m not listening to a dial tone) “Oh, yeah? Sez who? Maybe in your dreams, Mario!  

    Him: “Okay, that’s it — you’re on! Better start writing your concession speech right now, because they’re going to name that track after me when we’re done!”

    Whoa! It’s quite possible I am in love. Keep this up, honey, and you are so getting lucky. Too bad #4 was an imaginary conversation (just one of many lately, actually). In real life, my suggestions of a bumper car and/or miniature golf date have not been met with anything even close to enthusiasm.

    And you know what? That’s fine. One day, conversation number four (or a reasonable facsimile) will actually happen. Until then, I’ve got a list of never-fail excuses handy:      

    It might take a couple days to find a babysitter for the two sets of twins

    It’s okay if my brother comes with us, isn’t it? We do everything together.

    Not sure if my ex’s restraining order extends more than 100 feet beyond the house

    The new tattoos on my face aren’t quite healed yet.

    My parole officer said I have to stay within the city limits.

    Should I score some crack or do you want to get it?

    Plus, the phrase-vaporizing invention is coming along nicely. It now ignores any mention of blind date unless these words are included: “He’s really rich and really, really old!”  

Finally, just a few words about last week’s Pony Party, an event that’s going to be very tough to top. Understandably, a certain someone who was instrumental in making it happen would no doubt prefer to remain anonymous, and of course we will honor that. I’m certainly not letting the nocatz out of the bag — no siree, not me. (Ladies, scroll down to the second comment in last week’s Pony Party, and enjoy the view!!!)

Of course, this makes me wonder: Guys, are you really going to let this brave soul stand alone? Wait – let’s rephrase that. Why let some other guy get all the attention from the blogosphere’s most buhdyacious babes? Gentlemen, fame is just a digital camera shot away! Don’t make you ask you twice!

    Warning: Do not rec the Pony Party. It goes straight to the ponies’ little heads, and they start demanding new contracts and bigger trailers and more hay, plus stylists to do their manes and hooves and then the lawyers get involved. People, we simply cannot afford all this right now, so if you’re itching to rec something, say “hey” (not “hay,” please!) and then giddy-up on over to the Front Page and Recommended and Recent Diaries, where you’ll find signs of intelligent life, something that will never appear here, at least not if I have anything to do with it.  

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Huckabee for Change

Meet Mike Huckabee. He’s a Republican Party front runner for president of the United States of America.

I have opponents in this race who do not want to change the Constitution, but I believe it’s a lot easier to change the Constitution than it would be to change the word of the living God, and that’s what we need to do is to amend the Constitution so it’s in God’s standards rather than try to change God’s standards.

Hat tip MercuryX23.

So Huckabee wants to change the U.S. Constitution to add a “human life amendment” and an amendment to define marriage as between a human male and a human female. Why? Why should America’s secular law be based on Southern Baptists’ interpretation of their translation of the Bible? How is this any, any different than Islamists who wish to install sharia law?  

How can Huckabee and his supporters even reconcile their lust for theocratic rule with our secular Constitution? The 1st Amendment states “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof…” Not only does Huckabee wish to amend our Constitution, but by doing so he wishes to repeal the 1st Amendment.

When all Biblical sins become crimes, will punishments too be as prescribed by the Bible? Jon Ponder of the Pensito Review writes:

Unlike the biblical prohibitions against gay sex, which are buried in lists of abominations in Leviticus and Deuteronomy, the warning against adultery is in the Ten Commandments, right up there with murder and lying…

In fact, while being gay is an abomination-class sin – along with eating shellfish, leftovers and snakes, reading a horoscope, burning incense, women wearing pants, arrogance, improperly covering your poop in the desert, to name a few – there are only Ten Commandments, and if you believe any of it, you have believe that being an adulterer is as immoral, and thus should be as illegal, as being gay, if not moreso…

Our corporate media, MSNBC in this instance, prevaricates about the bush:

Huckabee often refers to the need to amend the constitution on these grounds, but he has never so specifically called for the Constitution to be brought within “God’s standards,” which are themselves debated amongst religious scholars. As a closing statement he asked the room of nearly 500 supporters to “pray and then work hard, and in that order,” to help him secure a victory in Tuesday’s GOP primary.

At least MSNBC covered Huckabee’s pronouncement, unlike most of corporate media. Huckabee is, by far, the most dangerous candidate running for the presidency of the United States of America. The media’s focus is on Huckabee’s populist, folksy charm when it should be on his theocratic aims for our nation and his raving mad followers.

Wake up America.

Four at Four

  1. The Guardian reports Four dead in attack on US embassy vehicle in Lebanon. “At least four people were killed and 16 wounded in an attack on a US embassy vehicle in Lebanon today… A US embassy spokeswoman, Cherie Lenzen, said: ‘We haven’t ruled out that a US embassy car was targeted; we have no information at this point.'” But, don’t let those cautious words dissuade The New York Times which reports Bomb targets U.S. car in Beirut. “A bomb evidently meant to destroy an American Embassy car exploded as the vehicle passed by Tuesday, narrowly missing the car but wounding its local Lebanese driver and a fellow passenger and killing at least three civilians traveling in the car behind… no American diplomats or American citizens were in the car. Beirut has suffered a string of recent car bomb attacks, but most have been targeted at local politicians, and attacks on foreigners are rare.”

  2. The New York Times reports Bush prods Saudi Arabia on high oil prices. Bush “urged the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries to take into account the cost high oil prices were having on the American economy, gingerly touching on an issue that has begun to dominate the presidential election campaign… The response has been muted… Mr. Bush last met King Abdullah in Crawford, Tex., in April 2005, before he assumed the Saudi throne. At the time, concern about rising oil prices prompted the Bush administration to prod Saudi Arabia, OPEC’s largest producer, to raise production to ease prices. At the time, oil was selling for $54 a barrel. It is now hovering at $94 a barrel.”

    Bush holds the King Abdul Aziz Order of Merit medal

    But that’s not all, the Washington Post reports Bush’s first Saudi visit coincides with arms deal announcement. “Bush came bearing a big gift: His administration formally notified Congress on Monday that it plans to seek approval for the sale to Saudi Arabia of $120 million in precision-guided bombs as part of an overall arms package worth roughly $20 billion.” From the Saudi’s point of view, Bush obviously deserves the medal. From this American’s point of view, that medal sure looks a lot like 30 pieces of silver.

Four at Four continues below the fold…

  1. AFP reports Rice hails ‘remarkable’ progress in Iraq. That remarkable progress? Undoing the Bush administration’s de-Baathification laws, which are described as “one of the most calamitious mistakes of the Iraq war.” While the Los Angeles Times reports U.S. shifts Sunni strategy in Iraq. The U.S. is trying “to persuade Iraq’s wary Shiite leaders to put thousands of predominantly Sunni men, many of them former insurgents, on the government payroll. More than 70,000 members of mostly Sunni Arab groups now work for American forces in neighborhood security programs… progress has been limited… U.S. officials have made the hiring of Sunni guards the centerpiece of their new reconciliation strategy.”

    Meanwhile, AFP also reports Turkey bombs rebel targets in northern Iraq. “The air raids are conducted with intelligence made available by the United States.” And The New York Times reports Iraqi minister sees need for U.S. help in Iraq wntil 2018. Iraqi defense minister, Abdul Qadir, claimed Iraq is unable to manage its own “internal security until 2012, nor be able on its own to defend Iraq’s borders from external threat until at least 2018.” Sure makes McCain’s 100 years in Iraq seem silly now! er… sigh.

  2. Lastly, a story about teaching government. The Oregonian reports City Hall moves to school’s halls.

    Portland city leaders went back to school this week. They sat in the front row at a school assembly and ate lunch in the gym. They had one assignment for the day: listen. Mayor Tom Potter and about 20 of his staff are using Jefferson High School as home base this week.

    They aim to give students a firsthand look at city government in action and give students an opportunity to talk frankly about public perceptions of Jefferson, the school’s problems and its need for community support…

    Students coming through the door will be the true measure of support for Jefferson. As the school’s enrollment has declined over the past decade, so have course offerings. Most families in the Jefferson attendance area send their kids to other Portland public schools…

    “I think it has shocked a lot of the students to see someone come in to recognize who they are, what they are about,” said Tyrone White, student body president. “It’s not every day that you see the mayor in here.”

    The weeklong experiment was done at the students’ request and I think it’s a pretty good idea.

A couple of brief news headlines:

Go to SC w/me to work for John?

I’d filled out the little form online to say I could go to South Carolina and work for the primary on behalf of Edwards, my choice for president, but I didn’t expect they’d need me.

After all…I can’t pay for my accommodations, and can’t do a lot of walking or standing. But today someone from Edward’s campaign staff in SC called, asking me to come to volunteer –asap.

Turns out they still need people to work the phones in SC from now until the election.

Gas prices what they are I could use some help on fuel costs if you’d care to drive with me (or drive in your car and split gas costs) from Gainesville, FL environs to Charleston and work there this weekend. Yes, I said I’d go on Friday night or Saturday morning, and was given the name of a woman who will try to find me a place to stay.

I’m so committed to working for John Edwards because I truely believe that he is the one who is calling for the drastic, systemic changes we need in America and I’d love to see that happen in my lifetime. Edwards is the one who gets it. He gets it that we need to stop the war, to stop poverty, to have universal health care, to stop the lobbyists from running the country, to stop excessive corporate greed which dampens wages and keeps workers in poverty. He gets all these things and is willing to tell the truth and change things fundamentally.

If it were not for Senator Edwards, the other candidates, Obama and Clinton, would not have moved to more progressive positions. He has moved the debate in the progressive direction! Single-handedly he has done that and I am very grateful.

Despite wanting a black president or a woman president, I decided that the best president is the one who will call for the most systemic, real change in America, the one who will help Americans who need the help, the poor and the uninsured, who will work to give workers better opportunities, get us out of adventurism abroad and bring our troops home. Edwards will change the priorities in our government and help change the whole mentality in Washington, DC and make the US a better world citizen.

Let’s help get him elected.

If you wish to join me in a journey to SC this weekend to make calls for Edwards in Charleston, send me an email! I plan to return to Gainesville, FL on Sunday aft/eve.

Exact times are flexible for me. Also, may go back later next week.

Cross-posted on JohnEdwards.com blog

Anti-Chaos

All of the circumstances and conditions listed in my essay below are caused by one overarching problem.

As Truong Son Traveler called it The Military Industrial Complex and the Power Elite.

Not because they are some vast evil conspiracy bent on some nefarious plan to subjugate all humans, (necessarially, lol) but because of the plain fact that they and others in the ‘elite’ are an incredibly small minority in which nearly all the wealth and power in the world resides. In the big picture, their aims and motives and consciences don’t even really matter. What matters is that they hold the power and that they are not going to give it up.

Oligarchy is ALWAY a problem….conspiracy or not….because of that fact. Because they simply have NO interest in doing what is best for the majority of the people on the planet.

Absolute power corrupts absolutely, especially in a group that represents the interests and intrigues of far less than 1% of the people on the planet.

 

If we step back out of the viewpoint of……this is just how things are….then we can see the possibilities of another way. That things DO NOT have to be this way, that there is not an inevitability to events that makes us powerless. Instead there is a cause of our current powerlessness, too much power in the hands of too few people.

And if we take that step back, we can also see that it is not even ‘their’ fault!

What alternative has there historically been to oligarchy? The Founders were right ….to a certain extent…. that true democracy is an untenable proposition. They feared “mob rule” because they had seen how easily the emotions of ordinary people can be manipulated, how “mobs” behave. And we can see some evidence of their correctness in the level and the pursuits of popular culture and the level of willing informational ignorance that many, if not a majority of people in this world pursue. A political system based on the sort of democracy practiced on American Idol is not the answer either.

There has to be a better way, a new way. I seriously believe that the internet holds the answer, though I have certainly not been able to come up with it yet! But the ability for The People to communicate with each other…all around the world is certainly a start. Together we CAN take the power out of the hands of the ‘elite; and find a new way. Some form of the representative democracy that the Founders envisioned….but with MUCH stricter controls against the depredations of the power elite and corruption of the system. In my previous piece I spoke of the spiral, and a spiral is indeed what has occurred. The People ced power to the leaders and the oligarchy, who pursue their own interests and purposefully shut out and oppress the People, who respond by throwing up their hands and quitting the system, giving the oligarchy more and more power to shut the People out of the process.

And here we are, with our planet poised on the brink of more catastrophes than you can shake a stick at. Will it take some catastrophe to change the system, to shake the People out of their somnolence and spur them to lead what can only be describe as a revolution? It looks more and more like it everyday.

So what can WE do, those who choose to be informed and involved do?

For a few moments there it looked as if perhaps we could work through a new Democratic Congress to at least start the process of change. But that was not to be. Right now we are looking at an election where every candidate…including Giuliani now, lol, is promising mightily and loudly to be an agent of change. PERHAPS if we invest ourselves and our energies in that change it WILL work. Seeing as we have no other options directly in front of us, it can certainly be said that it is worth a shot….things can’t get much worse! So select the candidate you think and feel will do the best job and go ahead and invest.

But at the same time, I encourage everyone to look and think deeper. Look for ways to change the entire system, the entire paradigm. Join together with others who are seeking the same change. Find ways to cooperate and communicate and to come together to make that change.

The ‘elite’ won’t do it for us, the politicians won’t do it for us….it is up to us to invent the new world that we so desperately need. And perhaps those of us who are involved and informed can at least have some groundwork laid, some frameworks erected….so that when the rest of the world is ready to move forward, we have already scouted the terrain and marked a path for them to follow.

Let us do OUR best to come together and form the NEW sort of union that will be necessary to build a new world out of the ashes of the old one, that seems to be crumbling before our eyes.

I don’t have THE answer….but I think I know in which direction that answer lies….and I think you do too! It lies in forming cooperative communities of people of good will. And then in aligning those communities together in cooperation and communication and then in aligning again and again in an ever larger network of People willing to put their thought and effort into creating  new paradigms and new systems and entirely new ways of not just problem solving and governing….but of living as well. Of living in harmony…with the planet and with each other.

We have seen the alternative, indeed we are living it right now…and we can see just how badly it works. It will NOT be easy or pretty or painless, overcoming the hatred and cynicism and distrust….but there is really not any other answer!

The bad news is that it is up to us….the good news is that we are doing it….the very start of it at least….right here and right now.

Furthur!

Do NOT Allow the Corporate Owned Media To Choose FOR US!

I just made my first donation to a political candidate in my entire life, (and I am pushing 70.) I just sent 25.00 of my very small income to John Edwards.

Not because I am an Edwards groupie. Not because I think he’s the answer to all our wishes.

I did it because I am DAMNED if I can sit idly by and watched the freaking corporate owned media, (or any other corporate owned political machinery) to decide FOR US, who the Democratic Candidate ought to be! And because Edwards stands ALONE in NOT running his campaign on dirty money.

It just couldn’t GET more transparent than it now is,that the Repugs want nothing more than to fan the flames of racisim, sexism and ageism to five alarm level between Obama and Clinton!  The fact that one is the first black to get this close, and the other the first women to get this close, is being mercilessly exploited to their advantage, and people are falling for it.

FRACTURE THE OPPOSITION and WIN, while withdrawing ALL ATTENTION away from the ONE candidate they all fear the most: the one candidate they COULDN’T BUY OFF!

The media is totally invested in getting us all to choose between their pre-selected TWO: the two candidates MOST beholden to the Powers That Be: the ones least likely to kill their golden goose, if elected.  

And don’t think those made up,jaw flapping talking heads don’t know what side of their bread is buttered. The chances that my TV will survive this campaign grow smaller every day, I am so DAMNED DISGUSTED with all of this!

My measly 25 bucks won’t say much…but it is my fervent hope that a whole lot of folks with a whole lot more money than I have, will donate to the Edwards Campaign and SOON, even if he’s not your chosen candidate.

Because it’s worth a few bucks,in MY world anyway, to at least TRY to insure that this election is NOT completely bought off by the power elite of both parties, in this sham of a democracy. If nothing else, it might help me sleep a bit better knowing I did…”something”, however small.  

   

President Ineligible/ Vice President Trustafarian 2008!

So I went to “The Militant”, seeing what was on tap for me to choose for my candidate. See, I’ve been a card carrying member of the Socialist Workers Party since I was 18. I rarely get to vote in primaries, especially in Texas. Though I did flirt this year with becoming a Republican to vote for Ron Paul, just to pretend I was part of America’s democracy, but I decided to stick to my guns and stay a lifelong leftists socialist scumbag.

I know, socialism only works in homogeneous cultures with a either a strong central nationalistic or cultural streak, and America is a mosaic  of independent self interested individuals, but I like me the social equality an American strand of socialism could bring.

So, back to The Militant, where I read the fantasies of other like minded people.

Shockingly, they are still call for the same thing: to be taken seriously.

SWP candidates offer working-class proposals

Socialists call for a fighting labor party,

independent of capitalist 2-party system

BY SARAH KATZ AND LUIS MADRID  

http://www.themilitant.com/ind…

NEW YORK-Candidates and campaigners for the Socialist Workers Party have been on the streets here, engaged in the discussions among working people on the outcome of the recent Democratic and Republican primaries. They are introducing people to the proposals the SWP candidates are putting forward in the interests of workers and farmers.

“As the presidential election campaign unfolds, major questions confronting working people are being discussed,” said Martín Koppel, SWP candidate for U.S. Congress in New York’s District 15, speaking at a campaign forum here January 4.

Rising food and fuel prices, joblessness, stagnant wages, war, and immigration policy-these are issues workers and farmers are concerned about, Koppel said. He and other speakers for the SWP campaign discussed the results of the previous day’s Iowa presidential caucuses and the proposals the socialist candidates are putting forward in the interests of working people.

Similar Militant Labor Forums featuring SWP candidates were held across the country the same day. The socialist campaign has launched as its national ticket Róger Calero for president and Alyson Kennedy for vice president.

Well shit, I don’t even get to vote on the candidate? Róger Calero, fucking for reals? I don’t even get a chance to write in Bernie Sanders on my Texas primary ballot?

Fuckers. Because at the end of the day, mother fucking Calero wasn’t even born in the mother fucking US of fucking A. He was born in Nicaragua for god’s sake, he’s not even eligible to be mother fucking president!

And you thought that the Democratic Party sucked, welcome to my ineffectual world of stupidity.

And don’t even get me started on Alyson Kennedy, the rich girl who plays poor. Cry me tears of diamonds as you work in a garment factory while making rent off a trust fund. And she’s a damn communist, not even a socialist! Who made this god damn ticket?



President Ineligible/ Vice President Trustafarian 2008!

Woooooooooo! Go socialists!

2012, Sanders better run or I might defile myself and become a Democrat.

In case you are wondering, here is the entire NATIONAL slate of the Socialist Worker’s Party for 2008:



California


Lea Sherman, U.S. Congress, 8th C.D.

Gerardo Sánchez, U.S. Congress, 12th C.D.

Michael Ortega, U.S. Congress, 34th C.D.

James Harris, U.S. Congress, 35th C.D.

Arlene Rubinstein, U.S. Congress, 37th C.D.

Florida

Omari Musa, Mayor of Miami- Dade County

Margaret Trowe, U.S. Congress, 17th C.D.

Georgia

Eleanor García, U.S. Senate

Loretta Van Pelt, U.S. Congress, 3rd C.D.

Jeanne FitzMaurice, U.S. Congress, 6th C.D.

Jacob Perasso, U.S. Congress, 7th C.D.

Illinois

Betsy Farley, U.S. Senate

John Hawkins, U.S. Congress, 1st C.D.

Laura Anderson, U.S. Congress, 4th C.D.

Dennis Richter, U.S. Congress, 7th C.D.

Iowa

Diana Newberry, U.S. Senate

Frank Forrestal, U.S. Congress, 3rd C.D.

Kevin Dwire, State Senate District 33

Helen Meyers, State Representative District 64

Massachusetts

William Estrada, U.S. Senate

William Leonard, State Senate, 2nd Suffolk District

Minnesota

Ernest Mailhot, U.S. Senate

Carlos Samaniego, U.S. Congress, 4th C.D.

Rebecca Williamson, U.S. Congress, 5th C.D.

Rollande Girard, State Representative, Dist. 61B

New Jersey

Sara Lobman, U.S. Senate

Dean Debrosse, U.S. Congress, 10th C.D.

Michael Taber, U.S. Congress, 13th C.D.

New York

Maura DeLuca, U.S. Congress, 7th C.D.

Ben O’Shaughnessy, U.S. Congress, 8th C.D.

Willie Cotton, U.S. Congress, 10th C.D.

Sarah Katz, U.S. Congress, 11th C.D.

Dan Fein, U.S. Congress, 12th C.D.

Martín Koppel, U.S. Congress, 15th C.D.

Pennsylvania

Osborne Hart, U.S. Congress, 2nd C.D.

Ryan Scott, U.S. Congress, 14th C.D.

Texas

Jacquie Henderson, U.S. Senate – Beat Noriega!

Amanda Ulman, U.S. Congress, 9th C.D.

Steven Warshell, U.S. Congress,18th C.D.

Anthony Dutrow, State Representative Dist. 138

Washington

Chris Hoeppner, Governor

Mary Martin, U.S. Congress, 7th C.D.

Washington, D.C.

Seth Dellinger, Delegate to\ U.S. Congress

Sam Manuel, City Council At-Large

Iran or Bust??? Gets Scarier by the Day!!!!

As everyone knows, the NIE (“National Intelligence Estimate”) advised that Iran stopped its nuclear weapons program in 2003.  Bush was aware of this as far back as August, 2007, and probably sooner, if the truth be known.

Nonetheless, nothing has stopped him from continuing his rant about how dangerous Iran is to us and the world.  And in December, 2007, and this month, January, 2008, his efforts increased.

His trip to the Middle East of January 8, 2008, supposedly predicated on a wish to help the peace effort between Palestine and Israel, and a meeting with both leaders (for the first time), also included Kuwait to meet with U.S. troops [to prep them?], Amb. Cocker and Gen. Petraeus and [hold onto your seats] to hold round-table discussion on democracy with Kuwaiti women, Bahrain for meeting with King Hamad and visits with U.S. Navy 5th fleet, United Arab Emirates, to meet with Pres. Sheikh Khalifa and deliver a speech in Abu Dhabi, then to Dubai and to Saudi Arabia to meet with King Abdullah, then meetings in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and then to Sharm el-sheikh, Egypt, to meet with Pres. Hosni Mubarak and then return to the U.S. on Jan. 16th.

. . . . Bush hopes to spur negotiations among Israeli and Palestinian leaders vowing to make peace and lay the ground work for two independent states by year’s end. . . . .

and this is the best:

. . . . Bush, also touring several Arab nations, will address more than the role they can play in encouraging reconciliation between Israelis and Palestinians. He also will explain his vision for democracy in Iraq and his concern about the potential security threat posed by Iran. . . .(emphasis mine)

The article goes on at great length about the so-called efforts Bush hopes to make toward the Israeli – Palestinian conflict and peace negotiations.  Doubt as Bush set to visit Mideast — Chances called slim for breakthroughs as final year begins.  

More:

And, then, miraculously, on January 8th”An Iranian fleet of high-speed boats charged at and threatened to blow up a three-ship U.S. Navy convoy passing near Iranian waters”  Actually, the Strait of Hormuz.

Now it seems this may all have been the efforts of Sensationalist Media Did Pentagon’s Bidding in Fake Naval ‘Provocation’ with Iran  

The United States has lodged a formal diplomatic protest against Iran for its “provocation” in the Strait of Hormuz on January 6. But new information reveals that the alleged Iranian threat to American naval vessels may have been blown out of proportion. Democracy Now! spoke with investigative historian Gareth Porter.

Gareth Porter is interviewed by Juan Gonzalez and Amy Goodman, of Democracy Now.

.  . .  . Amy Goodman: Gareth Porter is a historian and national security policy analyst. His latest article for IPS News analyzes how the official US version of the naval incident has begun to unravel. He joins us now from Washington, D.C. Can you talk about everything that happened from Sunday, what President Bush said, what the Pentagon was alleging, and now what we understand?

Gareth Porter:: Well, this alleged crisis or confrontation on the high seas is really much less than what met the eyes of the American public as it was reported by news media. And the story really began from leaks from the Pentagon. I mean, there were Pentagon officials apparently calling reporters and telling them that something had happened in the Strait of Hormuz, which represented a threat to American ships and that there was a near battle on the high seas. The way it was described to reporters, it was made to appear to be a major threat to the ships and a major threat of war. And that’s the way it was covered by CNN, by CBS and other networks, as well as by print media.

Then I think the next major thing that happened was a briefing by the commander of the 5th fleet in Bahrain, the Vice Admiral Kevin Cosgriff, which is very interesting. If you look carefully at the transcript, which was not reported accurately by the media, or not reported at all practically, the commander — or rather, Vice Admiral Cosgriff actually makes it clear that the ships were never in danger, that they never believed they were in danger, and that they were never close to firing on the Iranian boats. And this is the heart of what actually happened, which was never reported by the US media.

So I think that the major thing to really keep in mind about this is that it was blown up into a semi-crisis by the Pentagon and that the media followed along very supinely. And I must say this is perhaps the worst — the most egregious case of sensationalist journalism in the service of the interests of the Pentagon, the Bush administration, that I have seen so far.

And then, the threats, supposedly by the Iranians, seem to be controversial, as well.

Gonzalez: And there have been some reports about the apparent splicing of audio onto the actual video that appear to be from two different sources. Could you talk about that?

Porter:: Well, that’s right. I mean, we don’t yet know exactly what the sequence of events was in this incident. We don’t know exactly when the voices that we hear making what appear to be a threat to the American ships, where–when that occurred in the sequence of events in this incident. And it seems very possible that indeed the Pentagon did splice into the recording, the audio recording of the incident, the two bits of messages from a mysterious voice in a way that made it appear to occur in response to the initial communication from the US ship to the Iranian boats. And it seems very possible that, in fact, those voices came at some other point during this twenty-minute incident.

So this is something that really deserves to be scrutinized and, in fact, investigated by Congress, because of the significance, in the larger sense, of a potential major fabrication of evidence in order to make a political point by the Bush administration.

Innuendously, above I mentioned the timing of this incident and Bush’s visit, which comes up in this interview, as well.

Goodman: What about the timing of this, on the eve of President Bush’s visit to the Middle East?

Porter:: Well, of course, there’s no doubt that the motivation for the Pentagon to blow this incident up was precisely the timing of President Bush leaving on a trip to the Middle East, in which one of his major purposes was to try to keep together a coalition of Arab states, which — a very, very loose and shaky coalition to oppose Iran and to support, hopefully, according to the administration’s policy, the US pressure on Iran through diplomatic and financial means, through the Security Council and through its allies in Europe. So this is definitely part of the reason, very clearly, that what was a very minor incident which did not threaten US ships, as far as we can tell from all the evidence so far, was turned into what was presented as a confrontation and a threat of war.

A likening to the Gulf of Tonkin?  Well, that practically goes without saying, but Porter says:

. . . . Porter: Well, you know, this is an incident — the Gulf of Tonkin incident and the policy shenanigans surrounding it are something that I wrote about in my book, Perils of Dominance, about the US involvement in the Vietnam conflict. And what actually happened regarding the Gulf of Tonkin was that the ships, because of anxiety on the part of the crew of these ships in the Gulf of Tonkin, they thought they were under fire originally. They sent back messages saying that. . . .

While it is not clear exactly which Iranian boats (the IRGC or Iranian Navy) were in the waters, Porter had this to say

Porter: . . . . It is the case, however, that the IRGC does have, apparently, the primary responsibility to patrol in this area of the gulf. I heard yesterday a former commander of the IRGC state very clearly that they do in fact have the primary responsibility to patrol in that area. So it’s certainly the — it’s a possibility, a good possibility, that these were IRGC boats.

And now we learn that Bush has cut a deal with his ole’ buddies, the Saudi Arabians, and King Abdullah, for the sale of “smart bombs” to the tune of $123 million, and other deals.

Coinciding with Bush’s arrival, the administration officially notified Congress it will offer Saudi Arabia sophisticated Joint Direct Attack Munitions – or “smart bomb” – technology and related equipment. The deal envisions the transfer of 900 of the precision-guided bomb kits, worth $123 million, that would give Saudi forces highly accurate targeting abilities.

Some lawmakers fear the systems could be used against Israel but Congress appears unlikely to block the deal because of Saudi Arabia’s cooperation in the war on terror and in deterring aggression from Iran. (emphasis mine)

The United States already has notified Congress of five other packages to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait, including Patriot missiles. The total amount of eventual sales as part of the Gulf Security Dialogue is estimated at $20 billion, a figure subject to actual purchases.

The sales are a key element in Bush’s strategy to shore up defenses against Iran, which the president has deemed the world’s top state sponsor of terrorism. Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states, with majority Sunni Muslim populations, harbor deep suspicions about Shiite Iran’s rising power and want to make sure the U.S. remains committed to keeping Tehran’s ambitions in check. At the same time, Arab allies are worried that the world economy would suffer heavily if the U.S. dispute with Iran turns into a military confrontation. (emphasis mine)

Kucinch,* has spoken out on Bush’s attempt to lead us yet into another war.

President’s Deliberate And Calculated Comments Are Setting The Stage For More War

From the Office of Congressman Dennis Kucinich

WASHINGTON, D.C. (January 14, 2008) – Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) released the following statement after President Bush increased his rhetoric against Iran this weekend, labeling the Islamic country as the world’s leading sponsor on terror:

“This is the third time in two months that President Bush has actively and systematically sought to deceive the American public into thinking Iran is threatening security around the world,” Kucinich said.

Yesterday President Bush urged wary Persian Gulf allies to rally against Iran “before it is too late,” even as the International Atomic Energy Agency announced that the country had agreed, yet again, to answer outstanding questions about its nuclear programs within four weeks, reported The New York Times.

“After the lies and deception used to lead us to war in Iraq, the Bush Administration cannot be given leeway with aggressive statements that suggest a preemptive attack on Iran is necessary to avoid a larger war,” Kucinich said.

Kucinich reiterates the findings of the NIE, and the fact that the Pentagon is starting to “back down” on its account of the Iranian boat encounters.  And then, states:

“It has been proven time and time again that Iran is cooperating with the international community. But that doesn’t matter to the Bush Administration because they are already intent on starting another war. They refuse to see the writing on the wall.

“Bush’s deliberate and calculated comments are setting the stage for more chaos in the world and in the process, are making the United States less safe. It is time to stop using war as an instrument of foreign policy. It didn’t work with Iraq and it won’t work with Iran,” Kucinich concluded.

Note:  worth noting are some of the comments

Of all of the egregious and frightening violations and, on-going by BushCo, the probability of an attack on Iran seems more and more likely and, needless to say, the most horrific of prospects.  The ramifications of such an effort are almost too thick to explore totally.  And given the current “climate” of this government, what is there to buttress such an effort?

*Kucinich filed a lawsuit against NBC and a Las Vegas Judge has ruled in his favor, so he will be a part of the debates in Las Vegas. rjones2818 has already reported on this

(Note:  A glitch prevented me from posting last night, so hoping timing is still good.)

Chaos

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

Our government planning to read all of your e-mail.

Rampant inflation.

Nuclear armed state trains …and then loses control of terrorist groups (ht, mishima)

Cloned food endorsed by FDA

China says do not fear our massive military build-up

Bush arming the Saudis to buy support

Chaos in the straits of Hormuz

Lynchpin in CIA tapes destruction case not yet given immunity to testify

Corporate media deciding our elections

Surge in Afghanistan

Vets still getting screwed

A clueless and confused Congress

And the worst President ever in free fall

No end in sight, no leaders on the horizon, candidates bickering over smears instead of issues, and the spiral into chaos just keeps accelerating while all we can do is sit by with our mouths agape in horror.

No one is in charge, no one seems to have a clue as to what to do….

Have a nice day!

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